Though it is unclear if the inking is permanent or a temporary transfer, the actress seemed unaware about the possible grammatical error.

Watson has been a hugely vocal supporter of the #TimesUp movement since it was ignited in response to the Harvey Weinstein scandal.

Her latest show of support comes weeks after the Beauty and the Beast star donated £1 million (just under $1.4 million U.S.) to the U.K. Justice and Equality Fund, which raises money to provide support and advice to help prevent sexual harassment in the workplace.

Watson attended the Vanity Fair after-party. (Photo: Getty)

She wasn’t the only star to stand up in support of the #TimesUp movement at Sunday’s Oscars.

Ashley Judd wore a #TimesUp-inspired ring and, on accepting her award for best actress in Three Billboards Outside Ebbing Missouri, Frances McDormand called out gender disparity by inviting all female Oscar nominees to stand.

“Look around, ladies and gentlemen, because we all have stories to tell and projects we need financed,” she told the crowd.

McDormand concluded her short speech with the words “inclusion rider,” in reference to a clause actors are entitled to add to their contract that calls for a diverse cast and crew.